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Remember the mysterious mound of strange spaghetti spotted in an image captured by the Mars Perseverance rover? NASA confirmed that it’s just more space litter from Perseverance’s touch…
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Scientists are saying that the earth is spinning faster than 24 hours. The UK’s National Physical Laboratory has new measurements that show this. A
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When making a soup, maintaining the correct balance of liquid and salt is key. Similarly, maintaining the balance of water and electrolytes is an important physiological process in the human body, and disruption of this process can have serious consequences. …
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Lucy is currently en route to Jupiter's Trojan asteroids, but a problematic solar array potentially threatened the groundbreaking mission.
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NASA's Lucy spacecraft was launched on October 16 last year aboard the United Launch Alliance's Atlas V rocket to study the trojan asteroids around Jupiter.
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Researchers have proven that dinosaurs had insulation to keep them warm. That explains how they survived many mass-extinction events
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Pit craters are found on solid bodies throughout our Solar System, including Earth, Venus, the Moon, and Mars. These craters – which are not formed by impacts — can be indications of underground lava tubes, which are created when the top of a stream of molten…
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NASA’s Perseverance rover recently collected tantalizing rocks that may hold clues to ancient aliens—even as engineers make big changes to their plans for getting those samples to Earth.
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Tonga explosion shook the entire world, making the atmosphere ring like a bell and causing tsunamis to pound adjacent coastlines. But it also has long-lasting serious ramifications on our planets. Heres how it is impacting your life:
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In a first for radio astronomy, scientists have detected millimeter-wavelength light from a short-duration gamma-ray burst.
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What can JWST teach us about the formation and evolution of early galaxies?
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PARIS, Aug 4 — A red ball of spicy fire with luminous patches glowing menacingly against a black background. This, prominent French scientist Etienne Klein declared, was the...
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Another planet with a possibility of life has been detected by NASA behind the Milky Way Galaxy. Know all details here.
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The aging vehicle can still have a big role in answering whether there has ever been life on Mars.
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The robust rover continues to roam the Red Planet.
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A new study has revealed that certain parts of the Moon could provide stable temperatures for a human lunar colony.
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discovery.com shares how exoplanets have become the next big thing in astronomy
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Beneficial — or symbiotic — interactions between stinkbugs and a laboratory strain of Escherichia coli can be rapidly engineered via a single mutation in the latter, according to a paper published in
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Analysis of the species richness and functional diversity among species across 72 lakes finds that both variables are positively associated with ecosystem multifunctionality, but that—for smaller organisms only—these positive relationships break down with inc…
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A new ethics framework urges researchers to promote greater equity in global collaborations.
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Night time pollination by yellow-winged moths "bestows on the clover — a boost in seed production," scientists say.
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This study is led by Dr. Lu Jiong from National University of Singapore (NUS), in collaboration with Dr. Koh Ming Joo (NUS), Dr. Chun Zhang (NUS) and Dr. Honghan Fei from (Tongji University). This team has devised a ligand exchange strategy to exfoliate bulk …
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